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1 infant welfare
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2 infant
1. noun 2. adjective1) kindlich2) (fig.): (not developed) in den Anfängen steckend* * *['infənt](a baby or very young child: the baptism of infants; ( also adjective) an infant school.) der Säugling- academic.ru/37927/infancy">infancy* * *in·fant[ˈɪnfənt]I. nnewborn \infant Neugeborenes nt3. BRIT, AUS SCH▪ the I\infants pl die erste und zweite Grundschulklasse [o ÖSTERR Volksschulklasse] [o SCHWEIZ Primarschulklasse\infant daughter kleines Töchterchen\infant prodigy Wunderkind nt; BRIT, AUS\infant school die erste und zweite Grundschulklasse [o ÖSTERR Volksschulklasse] [o SCHWEIZ Primarschulklasse]\infant teacher Grundschullehrer(in) m(f), Volksschullehrer(in) m(f) ÖSTERR, Primarlehrer(in) m(f) SCHWEIZ* * *['ɪnfənt]1. n(= baby) Säugling m; (= young child) Kleinkind nt; (JUR) Minderjährige(r) mfinfant death — Säuglingstod m, Tod m im ersten Lebensjahr
2. adj(= new) democracy, industry etc jung* * *infant [ˈınfənt]A s1. Säugling m2. a) (kleines) Kind3. JUR Minderjährige(r) m/f(m)B adj1. Säuglings…:infant mortality Säuglingssterblichkeit f;infant welfare Säuglingsfürsorge f2. (noch) klein, im Kindesalter (stehend):his infant son sein kleiner Sohn;infant Jesus das Jesuskind;infant prodigy Wunderkind n3. Kinder…, Kindes…:4. JUR minderjährig* * *1. noun 2. adjective1) kindlich2) (fig.): (not developed) in den Anfängen steckend* * *n.Kind -er n.Kleinkind n.
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